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"Lets just say you already have a straight talk and plan..."

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Hello there! Yes you can keep your number. Lets just say you already have a straight talk and plan. Call first the Sprint Customer service for your concern and then they will give you an instruction. Then call your service provider (not sprint) to activate your account they will be providing you a temporary number so that they can process your request to use your sprint number. Hope this helps!

"You can contact straight talk for your unlock code...sometimes its not those numbers...or 1..."

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You can contact straight talk for your unlock code...sometimes its not those numbers...or 1. The last four digits of your Social Security number. or 2. The last four digits of your phone number. 3. According to Straight Talk Customer Service, four straight digits sometimes work, such as 0000, or 1111.

Someone said: on my shg-a927 samsung it was the last four digits of my number and unlocked it, also if that don't work call the carrier of the phone you got it from and they can give you apn unlock with no prob!! at

sillydumbasspeople said: denise.mccullers.5 ... You might not understand the difference between CDMA and GSM.. My Samsung SCH-R355C is CDMA, no sim, my ZTE Merit has a sim.. google the frequence differences between the CDMA and GSM, and then you will understand the difference between ATT, Verizon, T-Mobil and Sprint..

mindinspired said: Some Sprint and Verizon phones are worldphones, such as the Sprint Photon. In that case they run both CDMA and GSM. Seems like there is some confusion here regarding the use of phones that come from CDMA providers on GSM networks with a SIM. Most Sprint phones do not have GSM capability, but worldphones do.

dbrandt said: Ok, I am a helen keller of technology, so bear with me please. My husband was currently laid off and I am out of contract with sprint. I would like to continue having a phone but don't want to pay as much for a 2 year contract. I have read on here, that there are ways to use my Evo from sprint on straight talk. I have no clue what some of these topics pertain to, so if someone could help me figure this out, I would appreciate it. I have an Evo, would like to go to straight talk.
If I can't use my evo, could I purchase a verizon phone off of ebay and activiate it on straight talk? Please help this helen keller! :)

Someone said: you can search for straight talk prepaid phones on ebay instead of verizon. as far as ur evo goes u can call straighttalk at 877-430-2355 and ask them; if evo has a SIM card in it under the battery now and u dont owe sprint money on ur plan then u should be able to use it on straighttalk

Someone said: Go to XDA developers site for more info. Using Sprint or Verizon for Straight Talk means having a world phone and being able to unlock GSM. If you're uncomfortable modifying your phone, you're better off trading it out for an at&t, T-Mobile, or already unlocked GSM phone. Then you just need to put the straight talk similar card in to use it.

"There is no pending contract with that phone you can use it again and..."

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As long as there is no pending contract with that phone you can use it again and make sure that the phone is not lock with one network. Just tell ask your network provider that you want to use your own mobile phone.

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Yes, you can still use your internet Plans, just put your Sim to the iphone. Use it, if doesn`t go to your network provider. Then request for transferring plan device. Then will transfer your plans into your new iphone.

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